Major General William L. Sebert - n.d.
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MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM L. SIBERT As head of the Chemical Warfare Service, General Sibert was in charge of the development of an arm that played a great and increasingly important part in the last stages of the war From a copyrighted photograph by Clinedinst, Washinton
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Title | Major General William L. Sebert - n.d. |
Creator | Unknown |
Source | Unknown, Major General William L. Sibert. n.d. Bushwhacker Museum World War I Collection. 05.56.405. Bushwhacker Museum, Nevada, Missouri. |
Description | Newspaper clipping of Major General William L. Sibert. This clipping displays a portrait of Sibert and provides a short description of his role in World War I as the head of the Chemical Warfare Service. |
Subject LCSH | United States. Army--Uniforms; Chemical Warfare Service |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Site Accession Number | 05.56.405 |
Contributing Institution | Bushwhacker Museum |
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Date Original | n.d. |
Language | English |